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This survey took place between 19 and 24 February 2016 and was conducted throughout all of Russia in both urban and rural settings. The survey was carried out among 1600 people over the age of 18 in 137 localities of 48 of the country’s regions.  The survey was conducted as a personal interview in respondents’ homes. The answer distribution is presented as percentages of the number of participants along with data from previous surveys. The statistical error of these studies does not exceed 3.4%.

DO YOU BELIEVE THAT RUSSIA CURRENTLY HAS A POLITICAL OPPOSITION?

May

04

Jul.

05

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06

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09

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11

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May

14

Feb.

15

Feb.

16

Definitely yes 18 14 11 20 15 11 16 21 10 20 17
Probably yes 24 27 26 33 31 28 35 45 40 46 37
Probably no 25 22 27 14 22 26 33 18 24 14 19
Definitely no 13 13 12 7 13 12 14 6 9 6 8
It is difficult to say 20 24 24 25 19 22 2 11 17 14 18

DO YOU BELIEVE THAT RUSSIA CURRENTLY NEEDS A POLITICAL OPPOSITION?

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Definitely yes 32 34 27 25 27 25 23 27 29 18 18 19
Probably yes 29 30 29 34 34 32 44 45 43 39 40 33
Probably no 12 9 14 9 14 15 12 19 10 19 16 16
Definitely no 5 5 6 5 7 5 4 7 3 4 6 9
It is difficult to say 22 23 24 27 17 24 16 2 15 20 20 24

WHY DO YOU THINK THAT RUSSIA NEEDS AN OPPOSITION? (as a percentage of those respondents who believe that Russia currently needs a political opposition; multiple answers)

Oct.00 Oct.10 Feb.15 Feb.16
To keep power under control/ restrain it from going too far 47 53 42 41
To give society a choice between government and opposition platforms 30 27 27 29
To foster dialog between the government and the people 19 27 29 28
To allow for consideration of the political minority’s interests when making governmental decisions 13 20 16 19
To provide democratic elections and change of power (today’s opposition is tomorrow’s administration) 22 18 19 13
Other 2 3 1 2
It is difficult to say 5 3 2 3

WHY DO YOU THINK THAT RUSSIA DOES NOT NEED AN OPPOSITION? (as a percentage of those respondents who believe that Russia does not currently need an opposition; multiple answers)

Oct.00 Oct.10 Feb.15 Feb.16
In these difficult times, society’s energies cannot be frittered away on arguments and squabbles 33 31 30 31
The problems faced by Russia today can only be solved by a single firm hand 23 27 23 26
The opposition prevents Putin from effectively solving Russia’s problems 49 17 15 22
Putin’s policies reflect the interests of a broad demographic range 9 18 17 18
Oppositional leaders are self-serving and have a low moral character 6 14 10 11
Other 2 3 5 3
It is difficult to say 6 10 10 3

SOME BELIEVE THAT PUBLIC RALLIES AND DEMONSTRATIONS ARE A NORMAL, DEMOCRATIC WAY FOR CITIZENS TO EXPRESS THEIR POSITIONS, AND THAT THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO PROHIBIT THEM. OTHERS BELIEVE THAT PUBLIC RALLIES AND DEMONSTRATIONS ARE DESTABILIZING, UPSET ORDER, AND THAT  IT IS NECESSARY TO PROHIBIT THEM. WHICH OF THESE VIEWS IS CLOSEST TO YOUR OWN?

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08

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11

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Public rallies and demonstrations are a normal democratic method for citizens to achieve their goals, and the government cannot prohibit them 55 59 54 51 48 54 54 57
If public rallies and demonstrations bother others or create disorder / are an instrument of destabilization, then the government should prohibit them 32 27 35 37 39 37 34 31
It is difficult to say 12 14 11 13 13 9 12 13

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING OPPOSITION POLITICIANS DO YOU KNOW? (multiple answers; respondents were given a card with politicians’ names)

Feb.14 Feb.16
Vladimir Zhirinovsky 68 69
Gennady Zyuganov 62 63
Mikhail Khodorkovsky – * 45
Grigory Yavlinsky 42 44
Sergey Mironov 45 41
Mikhail Prokhorov 49 37
Mikhail Kasyanov 26 36
Aleksey Navalny 32 36
Aleksey Kudrin 29 27
Garry Kasparov 28 25
Eduard Limonov 25 21
Vladimir Ryzhkov 20 18
Sergey Udaltsov 23 14
Sergey Mitrokhin 14 12
Dmitry Gudkov 13 11
Oksana Dmitrieva 10 11
Ilya Ponomarev 8 9
Ilya Yashin 5 6
Evgeny Royzman 10 6
Igor Strelkov 6
Vladimir Milov 3 5
Aleksandr Belov (Potkin) 3
Dmitry Demushkin 3
Oleg Shein 4 3
Lev Shlosberg 2
Emiliya Slabunova 2
Boris Nemtsov 45
Gennady Gudkov 24
Irina Prokhorova 9
Maksim Martsinkevich (Tesak) 4
Other 1 <1
None 8 7
It is difficult to say 11 10

– * Politician was not presented as a choice to respondents.WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING OPPOSITION

POLITICIANS DO YOU TRUST? (multiple answers; respondents were given a card with politicians’ names)

фев.14 фев.16
Vladimir Zhirinovsky 12 21
Gennady Zyuganov 17 20
Sergey Mironov 8 10
Mikhail Prokhorov 8 4
Aleksey Kudrin 3 4
Aleksey Navalny 3 4
Oksana Dmitrieva 2 4
Grigory Yavlinsky 5 3
Igor Strelkov 3
Mikhail Khodorkovsky 2
Vladimir Ryzhkov 3 1
Evgeny Royzman 1 1
Mikhail Kasyanov 1 1
Sergey Mitrokhin 1 1
Garry Kasparov 1 1
Eduard Limonov 1 1
Oleg Shein 1 1
Ilya Yashin 1 1
Sergey Udaltsov <1 1
Dmitry Gudkov <1 1
Dmitry Demushkin, Ilya Ponomarev, Lev Shlosberg, Emiliya Slabunova, Aleksandr Belov (Potkin), Vladimir Milov In February 2016  <1 each
Boris Nemtsov 1
Irina Prokhorova 1
Gennady Gudkov 1
Maksim Martsinkevich (Tesak) <1
Other <1 <1
None 37 37
It is difficult to say 21 19

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING OPPOSITION POLITICIANS DO YOU NOT TRUST? (multiple answers; respondents were given a card with politicians’ names)

Feb.14 Feb.16
Mikhail Khodorkovsky 24
Grigory Yavlinsky 13 17
Mikhail Kasyanov 8 17
Vladimir Zhirinovsky 19 17
Aleksey Navalny 10 15
Mikhail Prokhorov 14 14
Gennady Zyuganov 11 13
Garry Kasparov 9
Sergey Mironov 9 8
Eduard Limonov 9 7
Aleksey Kudrin 6 6
Vladimir Ryzhkov 5 6
Sergey Udaltsov 8 6
Sergey Mitrokhin 3 3
Dmitry Gudkov 5 3
Ilya Ponomarev 3
Ilya Yashin 2 2
Evgeny Royzman 2 1
Emiliya Slabunova 1
Oksana Dmitrieva 1 1
Lev Shlosberg 1
Aleksandr Belov (Potkin) 1
Vladimir Milov 1
Igor Strelkov 1
Dmitry Demushkin, Oleg Shein In February 2016  <1 each
Boris Nemtsov 17
Gennady Gudkov 8
Garry Kasparov 7
Irina Prokhorov 2
Maksim Martsinkevich (Tesak) 1
Other <1 1
None 21 20
It is difficult to say 32 31

DO YOU SUPPORT THE PROPOSED PLACEMENT OF A PLAQUE IN MEMORY OF BORIS NEMTSOV ON THE MOSCOW BRIDGE WHERE HE WAS ASSASSINATED?

All of Russia Moscow
Definitely yes 5 15
Probably yes 14 22
Probably no 16 14
Definitely no 21 15
Not interested 38 30
It is difficult to say 6 4

DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH THE OPINION THAT NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THOSE CRITICAL OF THE GOVERNMENT ARE COMING UNDER INCREASED PRESSURE AND PERSECUTION IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMING RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL AND STATE DUMA ELECTIONS?

Feb.16
Definitely agree 9
Probably agree 33
Probably disagree 28
Definitely disagree 7
It is difficult to say 23

Translated by Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (formerly  Monterey Institute of International Studies).

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